On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 04:53, Nicanor Garcia <ngocello(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I had the same worries that you have when I was going to buy an interface
for my linux audio computer, so I may help you.
Let me tell you that the 610 is meant to solve all the problems of the 410
in which it's based and which is mostly incompatible with any system,
including Windows and Mac. And since M-Audio wont release give support for
linux, I would take a chance with that interface.
Firewire interfaces are somewhat difficult to put to work in Linux, but if
you take a look in ffado.rog you'll notice there are some that look very
good that have similar characteristics and of the M-Audio 610:
ECHO Audio Fire 4
http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/FireWire/AudioFire4/index.php
Edirol FA-66
http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=731&Paren…
Edirol FA-101
http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=702&Paren…
Among others. The rest you can find here:
http://www.ffado.org/?q=devicesupport%2Flist&filter0=&filter1=&…
Check Focusrite which they have send to ffado directly so they can test
them for compatibility and also is the company that makes pre-amps for
Digidesign of Pro-tools.
I never tried this interfaces, but I'm sure there are several users that
can tell you about them in the list.
On the other hand, I decided to buy the M-Audio Fast Track Pro an USB
interface that worked out of the box in linux. In my little knowledge, I've
heard that USB audio interfaces work better on linux.
Anything else I can help you just write me.
Saludos from Colombia.
Nicanor García O.
Thanks Nicanor for your input.
Indeed, i would like also something working out of the box with Linux. As i
prefer take my time to learn how to make music under Linux rather to get
crazy getting my audio interface running.
My first choose was to get a portable audio interface, so that i can easily
move it around and if necessary using it on different boxes. As firewire is
by design quicker than USB2, i thought it's the best choose.
I did some search on the Roland product, and the FA-101 looks very very
nice. In addition it's made in Japan, which is for me a gage of quality. But
it's of course quick expensive...
In another hand, i wonder if a PCI card like the M-Audio Delta 1010LT, won't
be a better choose for starting ...
What do you think?
Thank you all for your guidance :-)